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Simi Valley Real Estate

109 homes for sale • Median $749,000

109Active Listings
$749,000Median Price
30Avg Days on Market
56Detached26Townhouse17Land16Attached5Mobile Home2Condo

Homes for Sale in Simi Valley

109 properties available

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3374 Crosspointe Court

$1,789,000

3374 Crosspointe Court

Simi Valley, CA

5bed5bath4,360sqft
2727 Reservoir

$789,900

2727 Reservoir

Simi Valley, CA

3bed3bath1,466sqft
2165 Malcolm Street

$829,000

2165 Malcolm Street

Simi Valley, CA

4bed2bath1,580sqft
2772 Annandale

$775,000

2772 Annandale

Simi Valley, CA

3bed3bath1,968sqft
6051 Mescallero Place

$1,100,000

6051 Mescallero Place

Simi Valley, CA

3bed3bath1,983sqft
5888 Oak Knolls

$899,000

5888 Oak Knolls

Simi Valley, CA

3bed2bath1,598sqft
1843 Garvin Avenue

$695,000

1843 Garvin Avenue

Simi Valley, CA

4bed2bath2,180sqft
1387 Cherry Avenue

$767,000

1387 Cherry Avenue

Simi Valley, CA

4bed2bath1,304sqft
2781 N Woodrow Avenue

$799,000

2781 N Woodrow Avenue

Simi Valley, CA

4bed3bath2,113sqft
545 Shadow

$995,000

545 Shadow

Simi Valley, CA

4bed3bath2,165sqft
2175 N Marlies

$835,000

2175 N Marlies

Simi Valley, CA

4bed2bath1,826sqft
6755 Cowboy Street

$909,000

6755 Cowboy Street

Simi Valley, CA

4bed3bath2,102sqft
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About Simi Valley Real Estate

Simi Valley, located in the picturesque Ventura County, is a city steeped in rich history and natural beauty. Originally inhabited by the Chumash people, it has evolved from a ranching community to a vibrant suburban city. The area is characterized by its stunning mountainous backdrop, including the picturesque Santa Susana Mountains, which provide ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. The city has maintained a charming small-town feel while embracing modern conveniences, making it a unique blend of tradition and contemporary living. Simi Valley is known for its safety, excellent schools, and family-friendly atmosphere, which appeal to a diverse range of residents.

What makes Simi Valley particularly appealing is its strong sense of community and commitment to preserving its cultural heritage. The city hosts various community events throughout the year, including the Simi Valley Cajun & Blues Music Festival and the annual Christmas Tree Lighting, which foster a close-knit community spirit. The city's vibrant neighborhoods, like the established Wood Ranch and the newer community of Simi Valley Town Center, offer a variety of housing options that cater to different lifestyles, from young professionals to retirees.

Additionally, Simi Valley's strategic location just 35 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles makes it an attractive option for commuters. Residents enjoy easy access to major highways, allowing for quick trips to the bustling city or the serene beaches of Ventura County. With a mix of shopping, dining, and recreational facilities, Simi Valley is more than just a place to live; it’s a community that embraces both the tranquility of suburban life and the excitement of urban amenities.

83 active listings with a median price of $749,000.

Lifestyle & Community

Living in Simi Valley offers a balanced lifestyle where nature meets community. Residents enjoy a suburban environment with a strong sense of belonging, thanks to numerous parks, recreational facilities, and community events that encourage social interaction. The community is vibrant, with local farmers' markets, arts and crafts fairs, and outdoor movie nights that bring families together. The proximity to hiking trails and the scenic beauty of local parks, like Rancho Simi Community Park, enhances the outdoor lifestyle many residents cherish. Overall, Simi Valley is ideal for those who appreciate a tranquil atmosphere without sacrificing access to urban amenities.

Local Amenities

  • Excellent public and private schools
  • Variety of parks and recreational facilities
  • Shopping centers like the Simi Valley Town Center
  • Local farmers' markets
  • Family-friendly community events
  • Access to hiking and biking trails
  • Public transportation options
  • Community health services
  • Cultural institutions like the Strathearn Historical Park
  • Dining options ranging from casual to upscale
  • Proximity to major highways

Points of Interest

  • Strathearn Historical Park and Museum
  • Simi Valley Town Center
  • Rancho Simi Community Park
  • Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park
  • Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center
  • The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
  • Corriganville Park
  • Local wineries and vineyards
  • Mount McCoy Trail
  • Simi Valley Skate Park

Market Overview

As of now, Simi Valley's real estate market is characterized by 83 active listings with a median listing price of $749,000. Homes are currently averaging 111 days on the market, indicating a balanced market that favors both buyers and sellers. The property mix reveals a diverse range of options, including detached homes, townhouses, and land, which cater to various buyer preferences. Interested buyers should expect competitive pricing, but opportunities still exist, particularly for first-time homebuyers and families looking for spacious homes in a safe environment.

Investment Outlook

Simi Valley presents promising investment opportunities, especially for those looking to tap into the rental market. With a family-oriented demographic and a steady influx of new residents, the demand for rental properties remains strong. The city's growth potential is also bolstered by ongoing development projects and the appeal of its suburban lifestyle, making it an attractive location for long-term investments. Investors can benefit from the relatively stable property values and the potential for appreciation as the area continues to evolve.

Ideal For

Simi Valley is ideal for first-time homebuyers, families looking for safe, community-oriented neighborhoods, and retirees seeking a peaceful suburban lifestyle. Its appealing amenities and strong school systems make it particularly attractive for families, while the proximity to Los Angeles draws in professionals who desire a quieter living environment without sacrificing accessibility.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Simi Valley

There are currently 109 active residential listings in Simi Valley. This includes detached homes, condos, townhouses, and other property types. Listings are updated throughout the day from the MLS.

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